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Campaigns · 117th Congress

Key results from Tuesday’s primaries

</p> This report will be updated.</p> North Carolina Budd, Beasley wins Senate primaries: GOP Rep.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Photos of the week ending May 13, 2022

</p> A worker with the Nuisance Abatement Graffiti Team power washes pro-choice messages, including one that reads “Our Rights” written in chalk on First Street Northeast in front of the Supreme Court

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Still Roe-verberating

</p> When the Senate voted Wednesday to consider a bill to expand abortion rights, Democrats knew the procedural step would fall short of the 60 votes needed.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate rejects move to codify abortion rights

</p> Democrats say the bill would guarantee protections for abortion access and the ability of providers to perform abortions nationwide.

Congress · 117th Congress

Ukraine aid bill faces familiar Senate procedural obstacles

</p> On Wednesday, Paul said he’d object to a time agreement to expedite passage unless he can offer his amendment. “We actually would like it incorporated into the bill.

Policy · 117th Congress

Biden to roll out retooled crop production plan at Illinois farm

Wednesday announce actions by the Agriculture Department to boost production of wheat and other food crops, pivoting quickly after lawmakers scrapped a $500 million White House crop proposal in a Ukraine aid bill

Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden talks inflation: Another swing and a miss

</p> In March, McConnell said, “We will not have as part of our agenda a bill that raises taxes on half the American people and sunsets Social Security and Medicare within five years.” 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Democrats see leaked Supreme Court ruling as potential game changer

</p> Even though a show vote on a bill to codify abortion rights fell short, 49-51, in the Senate on Wednesday, Democrats view the issue as a way to put Republicans on the record ahead of the midterms